Mark Zaid

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Mark Zaid is an American attorney in Washington, DC specializing in National Security Law, Diplomatic Immunity, Intelligence, International Law, and others and works for the Compass Rose Legal Group.

Legal activity

Zaid represents two whistleblowers who will testify in the ongoing investigation into a possible impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump or have announced this (as of October 2019). He is also the Executive Director of the James Madison Government Secrecy Reduction Project, founded in 1998 . He represented the relatives of the victims in the trials surrounding the Lockerbie attack .

Life

Zaid graduated from the Albany Law School of Union University in New York in 1992 ; before that, he successfully completed an undergraduate degree at the University of Rochester until 1989 (with distinction). He is a member of the Bar Association in the states of New York, Connecticut , District of Columbia , Maryland and numerous federal courts. He also holds an assistant professorship at Johns Hopkins University , where he trains in Global Studies / National Security Certificate programs.

literature

  • David Max Eichhorn, Greg Palmer, Mark S Zaid, Mazal Holocaust Collection: The GI's rabbi: World War II letters of David Max Eichhorn . University Press of Kansas, 2004
  • Harry A Hammitt, David L Sobel, Mark S Zaid: Litigation under the federal open government laws: covering the Freedom of Information Act, the Privacy Act, the Government in the Sunshine Act, and the Federal Advisory Committee Act ., EPIC Publications, Washington DC; James Madison Project, Access Reports, Lynchburg VA 2002
  • Charles J Sanders, Mark S Zaid: The declassification of Dealey Plaza: after thirty years, a new disclosure law at last may help to clarify the facts of the Kennedy assassination . (Unknown publisher), 1993

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. report on realclearpolitics.com; accessed on October 7, 2019.
  2. ^ Entry on the NPR website; accessed on October 7, 2019.
  3. report. In: Der Tagesspiegel ; accessed on October 7, 2019.
  4. Official website of the project accessed on October 7, 2019.
  5. Article. In: Washington Post (archive link); accessed on October 7, 2019.
  6. Compass Rose Legal Group website accessed October 7, 2019.